dragonbusa
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If a car pulls on the race track? I dont think a mini van full of kids is gonna pull out in front of you at the race track. I"ve been going to the drag strip since 1969 and have never seen a car pull out in front of a racer. SAY WHAT? back away from the pipe homiMan.....what ever ....the same thing will happen if a car pulls on the race track in front of you
If a car pulls on the race track? I dont think a mini van full of kids is gonna pull out in front of you at the race track. I"ve been going to the drag strip since 1969 and have never seen a car pull out in front of a racer. SAY WHAT? back away from the pipe homi
If a car pulls on the race track? I dont think a mini van full of kids is gonna pull out in front of you at the race track. I"ve been going to the drag strip since 1969 and have never seen a car pull out in front of a racer. SAY WHAT? back away from the pipe homi
I read that entire paragraph and still have no idea what you just said or what ur even talking about or who even referring to?This picture is misleading. I can post similar picture of car wrecks of people who were simply commuting, and I would say that commuting is really dangerous, and everyone should stop driving all-together.
You know, there is a silent killer on the loose. Yesterday, more than 100 people were killed by this silent killer in the US, and the day before yesterday, and today, and about the same number will be killed tomorrow, and the next day, and so on, and so forth. You don't hear it on the news much - don't understand why - people are dead. You know who the killer is? Ask me if you didn't figure it out yet.
Just pointing out how easy it is to provide a seemingly convincing argument which proves nothing. Racing all out is probably a bad idea, and again depends on the conditions and time, but having some fun within reason is hardly any worse than most riding we do on bikes.
I read that entire paragraph and still have no idea what you just said or what ur even talking about or who even referring to?
ok, got it. I have seen many deaths involving motorcycles (40-50 over the last 16 years) and none were a result of motorcycles street racing. seen quite a few from cars street racing but never motorcycles.I explained that no reasonable conclusion can be made based on the original two pictures in the post. As an example, I presented some stats from traffic fatalities across the US occurring every day. I also suggested that a balanced approach is more realistic - when it comes to street racing, all out street racing on busy roads is obviously a bad idea, while doing the same thing somewhere in the middle of nowhere is reasonable, or racing but not all out - just for fun, when traffic is light, and conditions are good. Same with commuting - an aggressive driver in heavy traffic is a disaster waiting to happen.
I had to give it up, CDL, piss test you know the drill, thanks though!I kidd I kidd.....Im willing to share my pipe with you
ok, got it. I have seen many deaths involving motorcycles (40-50 over the last 16 years) and none were a result of motorcycles street racing. seen quite a few from cars street racing but never motorcycles.
most who die on motorcyles die as a result of their excessive speeds on city streets where operators of cars cannot gauge their speeds due to them being a smaller mass but excessive speed is why most die on motorcycles in my experience.
ive seen a few that have died as a result of someone just pulling in front of them while making a left hand turn or eating a red light but again speed is all to often the primary reason for most motorcyles fatalities as they are in car fatalities. the first picture shows a guy traveling pretty fast but he could have been traveling fast legally (50-55) and been cut off so its hard to tell.
I explained that no reasonable conclusion can be made based on the original two pictures in the post. As an example, I presented some stats from traffic fatalities across the US occurring every day. I also suggested that a balanced approach is more realistic - when it comes to street racing, all out street racing on busy roads is obviously a bad idea, while doing the same thing somewhere in the middle of nowhere is reasonable, or racing but not all out - just for fun, when traffic is light, and conditions are good. Same with commuting - an aggressive driver in heavy traffic is a disaster waiting to happen.